Instituição russa e o mapa do turismo marcial - Congresso e festival em São Petersburgo, Rússia

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https://doi.org/10.18002/rama.v13i1.5166

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Artes marciais, desportos de combate, sambo, turismo científico, turismo de artes marciais, eventos científicos, institucionalização

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Este trabalho informa sobre o VIII Congresso Internacional “Sport, People and Health”, que ocorreu em São Petersburgo, entre os dias 12 e 17 de outubro de 2017. Apresenta a perspetiva do turismo científico e do turismo das artes marciais. Para sua realização, utilizámos métodos qualitativos (estudo do caso e observação participante), incluindo conteúdos descritivos, interpretativos e avaliativos. O congresso reuniu mais de 600 participantes. As artes marciais e os desportos de combate foram um tema chave do congresso, com um total de 33 trabalhos apresentados sobre a temática. Foi possível também assistir a demonstrações de artes marciais e desportos de combate. Concluímos que este evento foi um bom exemplo de turismo científico e de artes marciais, assim como a crescente vontade dos académicos russos em participar na comunidade internacional de investigadores de martes marciais e desportos de combate. Realizam-se, igualmente, sugestões para incrementar o impacto científico deste evento.

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2018-02-16

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Cynarski, W. (2018). Instituição russa e o mapa do turismo marcial - Congresso e festival em São Petersburgo, Rússia. Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas, 13(1), 61–66. https://doi.org/10.18002/rama.v13i1.5166

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